Energies (Mar 2022)

Frequency Control in Power Systems with Large Share of Wind Energy

  • Liang Lu,
  • Oscar Saborío-Romano,
  • Nicolaos A. Cutululis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en15051922
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 5
p. 1922

Abstract

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Fast frequency response from wind turbines and plants has been playing an increasingly important role in our modern power system, which has a large share of wind energy integration. Frequency control from grid-following wind turbines and plants has been extensively investigated in the literature, whereas grid-forming frequency control methods have aroused people’s attention in recent years, with relatively little comparison available. This paper provides such a comparison, illustrating the differences between the two methods of providing frequency support in a power system. The comparison shows the superiority of grid-forming frequency control methods over grid-following ones, and gives a glance into power system frequency stability in the transition from grid-following to grid-forming frequency support supplied by wind power. The results are elaborated in a benchmark WSCC 9-bus system, which features detailed electromagnetic transient modeling of the components from a single converter, a wind turbine, and a wind plant to the whole power system.

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